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Approved Tech Green Bacta | Biopharmaceutical Alternative

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G R E E N
B A C T A

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
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  • Intent: To create an alternative to Bacta.
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • Classification: Biopharmaceutical
  • Method of Consumption:
    • Injection
    • Submersion
    • Salves
    • Patches
    • Wraps
    • Etc.
  • Average Life: Approximately 2-3 years before significant bacterial decay
    • Shelf Stable
  • Nutritional Value: Minimal
    • Low-levels of Toxicity and can cause mild poisoning if ingested
  • Allergies: Minimal
    • Possible Mild Allergen [Highly Unlikely]
      • Side Effects: Rashes, Flared Sinuses, Itchiness, Dry Skin
      • Treatment: Topical Salves, Ointments, Kolto
  • Side Effects:
    • Accelerated Organic Healing
    • Neurological Rejuvenation
    • Mild Stim Enhancement
    • Anti-Depressant [when submerged]
    • Slight Scent of Chlorophyll
  • Purpose: Biopharmaceutical | Partial-Synthetic Healing Substance.
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Accelerated Organic Healing
    • Able to mend tissue, bones, nerves, muscle
    • Able to mend bruises, blemishes, internal organs, and concussions
    • Accelerated growth of naturally regenerative tissue
  • Introduction of Ameliorating Bacteria
  • Mild Stim Healing Enhancement
  • Neurological Rejuvenation, Anti-Depressant
  • Various Blends, Grades
    • Higher Quality Grades more efficient and effective than lower-quality grades
  • Long Shelf Life, able to be stored at a wide range of temperatures
    • Hotter temperatures mildly accelerate bacterial decay
  • Lingering Scent of Chlorophyll
STRENGTHS
  • Biopharmaceutical Alternative: Green Bacta is an alternative substance to organic bacta, an evolution of synthetic bacta merged with asellic fluid.
  • Asellic Fluid: The asellic fluid in the Green Bacta exponentially increases the organic cultivation of bacterial cultures and enhances the restorative, regenerative, and overall healing abilities of the bacta blend.
  • Competitive: High-quality blends of Green Bacta are able to meet or even exceed the restorative properties of organic bacta.
WEAKNESSES
  • Cost of Production: The cost to produce Green Bacta is higher than other synthetic bacta alternatives, primarily due to the addition of Asellic Fluid. Higher-quality blends of Green Bacta are usually more expensive to produce than lower-quality blends.
  • Low Quality: Lower-quality blends of Green Bacta are less efficient than organic bacta.
  • Shorter Lifespan: In comparison to other synthetic bacta alternatives, Green Bacta has a shorter average shelf life by several years.
  • Toxicity: If ingested, Green Bacta is a mild toxin. This somewhat limits the methods of consumption possible for the substance and adds necessary precautions for use, especially with submersion.
DESCRIPTION
In the culmination of over a decades worth of research, experimentation, and development, Ophidian Consolidated is finally proud to announce their latest revolutionary biopharmaceutical: Green Bacta.

Designed to be a biopharmaceutical alternative to the regionally-restricted organic bacta, Green Bacta is the combination of traditional synthetic ingredients as well as asellic fluid, a medical additive created by Ophidian Consolidated. It's designed to function essentially the same as bacta -- able to mend tissue, nerves, internal organs, etc. as well as accelerate growth of naturally regenerative tissue -- while introducing new effects. Green Bacta features the additional introduction of ameliorating bacteria, mild stim healing enhancements, and the bonus effect of neurological rejuvenation.

Green Bacta is not some magical elixir, nor is it free, either. It's actually fairly expensive to produce, especially when it comes to the higher-grade blends of bacta that are able to be competitive in terms of quality with organic bacta. Lower-grades are less expensive to produce, and both the quality and price are determined mainly by the proportion of asellic fluid in the given blend. Another fault of Green Bacta is it's shorter shelf lifespan when compared to other synthetic alternatives, also mainly due to the asellic fluid of the pharmaceutical. An additional precaution that must be taken with the use of Green Bacta, especially with submersion, is to make sure none of it is ingested due to its mild toxicity -- not enough to kill, but depending on the individual enough to make them sick.

Altogether, Green Bacta is the next evolution of biopharmaceuticals and will no doubt be of much use to the health industry and medical fields in the years to come.


 
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